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    1. Outsideness‏ @Outsideness Apr 9
      Replying to @thomasmurphy__ @thespandrell and

      Oh, c'mon. You seriously don't think the suite of traits bundled as "adventurousness" has any hereditary component?

      2 replies 0 retweets 13 likes
    2. Schwundfꙫrm  😔 ➡️ 🤔 ➡️ 😔'‏ @adornofthagn Apr 9
      Replying to @Outsideness @thomasmurphy__ and

      the problem in this case is rather that the presence of the trait 'adventurousness' is derived from the 'adventurous' nature of colonisation, ignoring the more mundane factors that moved people towards the colonies (e.g. persecution, starvation and deportation)

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    3. Outsideness‏ @Outsideness Apr 9
      Replying to @adornofthagn @thomasmurphy__ and

      Sure. The question is whether there's a selection pattern or not. It will be empirically confirmed within the next couple of decades, either way.

      2 replies 0 retweets 5 likes
    4. Schwundfꙫrm  😔 ➡️ 🤔 ➡️ 😔'‏ @adornofthagn Apr 10
      Replying to @Outsideness @thomasmurphy__ and

      there probably is, but I wouldn't expect that pattern to be all that flattering to anyone involved, colonizers being at the same time people who mastered new and unknown challenges and people who were incapable of making it in their countries of origin

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    5. John from Synanon‏ @ParadiseDelayed Apr 10
      Replying to @adornofthagn @Outsideness and

      True, I think though you could be a 'failure' remaining in the country of origin in the sense of having a very low place in society but still be able to survive and reproduce, although obviously the poor had higher mortality rates I would guess colonialists faced........

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    6. John from Synanon‏ @ParadiseDelayed Apr 10
      Replying to @ParadiseDelayed @adornofthagn and

      ...steeper selective pressure, at least in the early days

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    7. Schwundfꙫrm  😔 ➡️ 🤔 ➡️ 😔'‏ @adornofthagn Apr 10
      Replying to @ParadiseDelayed @Outsideness and

      Yeah, my overall point is, the notion of the superiority of colonists due to higher rates of 'culling' fails bc it doesn't take into account how sending folks off to the colonies is itself a form of culling, and one that diverts the actual elimination to an indigenous third party

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      John from Synanon‏ @ParadiseDelayed Apr 10
      Replying to @adornofthagn @Outsideness and

      Yes, the argument might rely on sending people to the colonies not always being a form of culling, someone starting in life might have both options available, the option of going to the colonies being higher risk but potentially higher pay off, in that sense it.........

      4:05 AM - 10 Apr 2018
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      • inhumane kantian Jeffrey Coleman Outsideness Schwundfꙫrm 😔➡️🤔➡️😔'
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        2. John from Synanon‏ @ParadiseDelayed Apr 10
          Replying to @ParadiseDelayed @adornofthagn and

          ...would be selecting for higher risk tolerance, a component of adventurousness

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        3. Schwundfꙫrm  😔 ➡️ 🤔 ➡️ 😔'‏ @adornofthagn Apr 10
          Replying to @ParadiseDelayed @Outsideness and

          that may be a factor, but I'd say one of rather questionable significance. to escalate a bit more, I don't think the success of colonial societies can be explained at all without trashing the vulgar social darwinist assumption of context-independent adaptiveness

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        4. Outsideness‏ @Outsideness Apr 10
          Replying to @adornofthagn @ParadiseDelayed and

          What does "context-independent adaptiveness" even mean?

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        5. Schwundfꙫrm  😔 ➡️ 🤔 ➡️ 😔'‏ @adornofthagn Apr 10
          Replying to @Outsideness @ParadiseDelayed and

          whatever it is that people who'd -at best- end up in moldbug's virtual option supposedly lack I guess

          1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes
        6. Outsideness‏ @Outsideness Apr 10
          Replying to @adornofthagn @ParadiseDelayed and

          Is this "context-independent adaptiveness" stuff a circuitous way of talking about Spearman's general factor?

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        7. Outsideness‏ @Outsideness Apr 10
          Replying to @Outsideness @adornofthagn and

          ... If so, I at least then get what we're disagreeing about.

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